2019 April Special Election Results
Results certified on May 3, 2019.
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- Printable format Download results PDF
- Comma delimited file Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
Archive of daily results reports
Previous results reports will be made available by 4 p.m. the next day
- April 23 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- April 24 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- April 25 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- April 26 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- April 29 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- April 30 results report - no results posted
- May 1 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- May 2 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- May 3 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
Election night precinct level results
Available by April 26, 4 p.m.
Final precinct level election results
Available by May 6, 4 p.m.
Final reconciliation reports
Available by May 3, 4 p.m.
Jurisdiction | Measure number | Validation |
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King County Fire Protection District No. 27 |
Proposition No. 1 Proposed Merger into King County Fire Protection District No. 10 |
Simple majority (RCW 52.06.050) |
King County Fire Protection District No. 40 |
Proposition No. 1 Continuation of Benefit Charge |
Simple majority (RCW 52.18.050) |
Lake Washington School District No. 414 |
Proposition No. 1 Capital Projects Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Public Hospital District No. 2 |
Proposition No. 1 Bonds for Hospital and Other Health Care Facilities |
60% yes vote with minimum turnout of 56,283 voters (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(b)) |
Vashon-Maury Island Park and Recreation District |
Proposition No. 1 Park District Levy Renewal for 2020 through 2023 |
60% yes vote and either (1) a minimum of 1,829 yes votes or (2) a minimum turnout of 3,048 voters (RCW 36.69.145) |
Woodinville Fire & Rescue |
Proposition No. 1 Continuation of Benefit Charge |
Simple majority (RCW 52.18.050) |
Registered voters | 209,828 |
Ballots returned | 71,198 |
By mail | 52,008 |
By drop box | 19,062 |
By email/fax | 104 |
Voter turnout forecast | 36% |
Voter turnout | 34% |